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Dharti Ke Lal (Hindi pronunciation: ['d̪ʱəɾ.t̪iː 'keː 'lɑːl]; transl. Children of the Earth) is a 1946 Hindustani film, the first directorial venture of the noted film director Khwaja Ahmad Abbas (K. A. Abbas).
Balraj Sahni with his wife Damayanti, 1936. Sahni was born on 1 May 1913 in Rawalpindi, Punjab, British India. [3] His father belonged to the Arya Samaj organization, a Hindu reformist movement, and stressed the importance of social reforms as well the independence movement also admiring individuals such as Gandhi and Tagore, which would instill an early idealism in the mind of Sahni. [4]
Dil Hi To Hai: Roshan (music director) Manna Dey: Hindi: Bhairavi: Phool Gendava Na Maaro Dooj Ka Chaand Roshan (music director) Manna Dey: Hindi: Bhairavi: Albeli Naar Pritam Dwar Main Shadi Karne Chala(1962 Film) Chitragupt (composer) Manna Dey: Hindi: Bhairavi: O Gauri Tori Banki Aadi Raat Ke Baad Chitragupt (composer) Manna Dey: Hindi: Bhairavi
The first Indian film released in the Soviet Union was Dharti Ke Lal (1946), directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas and based on the Bengal famine of 1943, in 1949. [55] Three hundred Indian films were released in the Soviet Union after that; [226] most were Bollywood films with higher average audience figures than domestic Soviet productions.
Saat Hindustani (transl. Seven Indians) is a 1969 Indian Hindi-language action film written, directed, and produced by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas.The film portrays the heroic story of seven Indians who attempt to liberate Goa from the Portuguese colonial rule.
Aisa Bhi Hota Hai [32] Appu Aur Pappu [33] Bajega Band Baaja; Bunty Bubbly Ki Mummy; Colgate Top 10 [34] Daane Anaar Ke; Daftarnama [35] Dekh Bhai Dekh; Flop Show [36] Full Tension; Hari Mirchi Lal Mirchi [37] Hum Hain Naa; Idhar Udhar; Kabhi Saas Kabhi Bahu; Kana Phoosi; Phatichar [38] Mr. Funtoosh [39] Mr Ya Mrs [40] Oh Darling Yeh Hai India ...
Kavi Pradeep was born Ramchandra Narayanji Dwivedi in 1915 into a middle-class Audichya Brahmin family in the small central Indian town of Badnagar near Ujjain.Since his early student days and later while pursuing graduation from University of Lucknow, [5] he had a passion for writing and rendering Hindi poetry.
"Taare Aasman Ke Dharti Pe" Kohra: 421 "O Bewafa" Nadeem–Shravan: 422 "Tujhe Meri Kasam" 423 "Chhodo Gussa" Kshatriya: 424 "Chham Chham Barse" Laxmikant–Pyarelal: Kavita Krishnamurthy Kundan: 425 "Sharma Gayee" Bappi Lahiri: 426 "Meri Tujhse Hai" Meri Aan: 427 "Sanju Hai Naam Mera" Ravindra Jain: Mohammed Aziz 428 "Woh Wada Hi Kya Jo ...